Third Degree Haemorrhoidal-Prolapse: A Case Presented To Emergency Department
Anatomically, the veins present in the rectal submucous layer are organised as internal and external haemorrhoidal plexus. Haemorrhoids develop due to abnormal varicose dilatations of the venous plexus in the rectal submucous layer. Haemorrhoidal disease is a common anorectal condition affecting 4%...
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Main Author: | Asma Niaz Khan (Author) |
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ziauddin University,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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